Use the bell (pull cord or red button) to signal that you want to get off at the next stop. With the Safe Stop, if it’s after 7 pm, you can request to have the driver let you leave a safe spot that is closer to your destination along the route.

Take extra care if you are traveling with small children or riding at night

Security tips

We recognize that victims of crime are not responsible for the offences committed against them. We offer these tips as additional precautions you can take to increase your sense of security on transit.

If you’re on a double-decker or articulated (long) bus or on the O-Train, locate the intercom system or Passenger Assistance Alarm (PAA)

If you're lost, sick, harassed or threatened or see someone who is, tell the driver or another passenger or use the PAA

Keep your handbag or knapsack on your lap instead of on the seat beside you and keep your valuables hidden

Stay awake: be aware of other passengers on the vehicle and look out and listen for your upcoming stop

After 7 pm, you can request to have the driver let you leave a safe spot along the route that is closer to your destination

Built For Accessibility

Confederation Line trains and stations have been designed to ensure full access for all customers.